Even though he once again blamed R.I. governor Lincoln Chafee of having an "agenda" to undermine the studio's efforts to stay afloat, he also blamed himself for not finding enough backers to get the studio going.

“One of the going concerns from Day One – and it was always something that we were cognizant of – is we needed to raise capital. We tried for a long time to do that and it didn’t come to fruition.”

He even took the blame for the very abrupt firing that sent the entire staff looking for boxes to pack their things in with only a day's notice.

“The employees got blindsided. They have every right to be upset. I always told everybody if something were going to happen, you‘re going to have a month or two of lead time, and I bombed on that one in epic fashion.”